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Yes, I did have an episode of kernelbase errors early with Windows 10. My fix was to remove all NVidia drivers, folders and files. This requires that you start windows in safe mode because at least two files cannot be deleted in normal mode. Once all NVidia is gone then install a driver that is known to be good. That may not be your problem, but this is a technique that I stumbled upon while spending days and days troubleshooting the event at the time.

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Yes, I did have an episode of kernelbase errors early with Windows 10. My fix was to remove all NVidia drivers, folders and files. This requires that you start windows in safe mode because at least two files cannot be deleted in normal mode. Once all NVidia is gone then install a driver that is known to be good. That may not be your problem, but this is a technique that I stumbled upon while spending days and days troubleshooting the event at the time.

Thanks for you reply,

I managed to fix this problem by running the simconnect installer again because someone recommended to do so in another topic.

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